Serfs were not allowed to leave the manor without permission from their lord, marry without their lord's approval, or pursue a different occupation than the one assigned to them.
Serfs were workers who were bound to the land and could not leave without permission from the landowner. This system was common in feudal societies, where serfs were tied to the land and obligated to work for the landowner in exchange for protection and the right to work the land.
In most cases, students are not allowed to leave school grounds without permission from a parent or guardian. Schools typically require a signed permission slip to ensure the safety and security of students. Leaving school grounds without permission could result in disciplinary action.
Slaves typically had very limited autonomy and were required to seek permission for most actions, including traveling, socializing, and marrying. They were often subject to strict regulations and were not allowed to leave their owner's property without permission.
You could potentially seek legal action against the tattoo artist for performing the tattoo without parental consent, as minors are not typically allowed to get tattoos without permission. You could also consider discussing the situation with your daughter and seeking professional advice on next steps.
Debt collectors are not allowed to enter your property without permission, so if they do so, they would be violating trespassing laws. However, they can visit your property to attempt to collect a debt as long as they do not enter your home without permission.
Serfs.
No, parents are not allowed to take your money without your permission once you are legally an adult.
Serfs were workers who were bound to the land and could not leave without permission from the landowner. This system was common in feudal societies, where serfs were tied to the land and obligated to work for the landowner in exchange for protection and the right to work the land.
1st AnswerSerf is the latin word for "slave" so a serf wasn't allowed to leave their land without the lord's permission.2nd AnswerThe Latin word for "slave" was servus, and the word serf is derived from it, just as servant is. Serfs, however, were not slaves, and, aside from the fact that they were bound to the land and had to pay rent, they were allowed to do pretty much as they pleased. Being bound to the soil meant that they were legally not allowed to move away from the manor where they lived without permission. There is a link below to a related question whose answer provides more information and which has a number of links, "What was a life for a serf?"
People known as serfs.
No, using pictures from the internet without permission is generally not allowed as they are protected by copyright laws.
In many feudal societies, serfs were required to obtain permission from their lord to marry. The legal rights and restrictions placed on serfs varied across different regions, so it is possible that in some cases permission may not have been necessary. However, generally speaking, serfs were considered property of the lord and their personal matters, including marriage, were subject to his authority.
Not without special permission.
Yes, For inspection.
In most cases, students are not allowed to leave school grounds without permission from a parent or guardian. Schools typically require a signed permission slip to ensure the safety and security of students. Leaving school grounds without permission could result in disciplinary action.
Serfs had to ask for permission to get married by the Lord
1st AnswerSerf is the latin word for "slave" so a serf wasn't allowed to leave their land without the lord's permission.2nd AnswerThe Latin word for "slave" was servus, and the word serf is derived from it, just as servant is. Serfs, however, were not slaves, and, aside from the fact that they were bound to the land and had to pay rent, they were allowed to do pretty much as they pleased. Being bound to the soil meant that they were legally not allowed to move away from the manor where they lived without permission. There is a link below to a related question whose answer provides more information and which has a number of links, "What was a life for a serf?"